Meghan Markle is royally scared of the Explosive Student Project

Meghan Markle will not be temporarily prevented from enjoying the time with Prince Harry in Melbourne, Victoria.

During the government visit to the Young Victorian Leaders reception on Thursday, the royal couple were shown several sporting demonstrations including a student-designed Formula One racing project

Meghan, 37, gave up the royal honors, the mini-F1 cars She hit the button but was completely taken aback by the incredibly loud explosion

"I did not expect that!" she exclaimed from her quick start as she laughed at her own nervous reaction.

Meanwhile, Harry, 34, looked as happy as a kid in a toy store, laughing at his wife's startled reaction. "I did not expect that," he joked. He even waved when they were first invited to try out the cars.

The young guys who demonstrated the award-winning miniature F1

cars, as reported by news.au.com, asked if Meghan would like to start them again. but she politely declined. Harry, on the other hand, was intrigued by her design and wanted to know more about the cars and ask if they were 3D printed.

"3D printing is well used," he told them. "This is fantastic."

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While the boys demonstrated their car project, the girls showed off their athletic ability.

Meghan met with ambassadors This Girl Can an organization focused on encouraging women to exercise.

During the excursion, Meghan demonstrated her athleticism, pitching an AFL football and showing her best hand-ping abilities.

AFL, which sets standards for the Australian Football League, is Victoria's most popular game, but is played throughout Australia.

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Meghan Markle hands over the ball This girl may Representative

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Following the event, the royal couple, who announced on Monday that they are expecting their first child, visited the Mission Australia social enterprise restaurant Charcoal Lane during the third day of their royal tour Down Under.

In the kitchen, Chef Greg Hampton's couple heard the restaurant give young indigenous people who need guidance and opportunity a fresh start in life. They were then invited to a cooking demonstration that featured local Australian food where Meghan and Harry could taste herbs.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

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Cooking The event was right in the alley of the Duchess of Sussex!

Meghan held her first lunch in the palace last month to bring out a special cookbook she was involved in creating. She wrote the Foreword for Together: Our Community Cookbook which contains recipes from a group of women whose community was affected by the Grenfell Tower fire, in which more than 70 people died.

Accompanied by Prince Harry and her mother, Doria Ragland, Meghan helped make chapatis and turned koftas on a grill under a large tent on the grounds of Kensington Palace. In a speech to guests, she said that the project was an "enormous work of love".

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Earlier in the day, Meghan and Harry fans met in Melbourne, gathered in the grounds of the city's Royal Botanic Gardens. A happy young woman even got a huge hug from the prince, which made her (very happy!) Tear down tears.

"Prince Harry just hugged me," 19-year-old India Brown told The Herald Sun . "I loved this family since I was eight, and I followed them around the world."

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"It was just such an opportunity and I just did it," Brown told the outlet. "I did not expect it to happen because it's against the record."

They will spend the third day of their 16-day tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand beach cleaning with local schoolchildren.